Monthly Archives: January 2013

A number of years ago, I served a patient who was very concerned about her beloved dog. He had developed inflammation in his right rear knee and she didn’t want to take him to the veterinarian for more steroid shots or medication as it was producing iatrogenic complications due to the negative side effects. It was interesting as my patient’s right knee was also something that she’d come into our Clinic to be treated for and was in the throes of resolving through Heilkunst Treatment. The underlying cause, of course, was the same for both of them. Both owner and dog are without restriction and inflammation 5 years later at this writing. I followed the same principles of Heilkunst Medicine for her dog as I did for her.

Around about the same time, another patient came to me as her dog had a hardened cyst on his genitals. He was a show-dog and she wanted to see if we could address this issue in tandem to the cysts we’d shrunk on her ovaries. When she’d first come to see me, her cysts were the size of golf balls and at the time, they were more like the size of a pea. Again, the issues for both the owner and her dog resolved after we treated the issues both for the pathic expression and tonically for the root cause for both of them.

More recently, I’ve been treating a patient’s horses for events on both of their timelines where the animals have “Never Been Well Since” (NBWS). One suffered iatrogenesis (Dr. induced disease) after a vaccination and the other developed an issue where the horse ended up with baler twine wrapped around it’s neck to the point of near suffocation. I’m pleased to say that, as a result, both of these animals are doing well with their timeline treatment. Out of a sense of duty and also knowing that the root cause is similar to their human’s dynamic I felt compelled to treat her horses. Doing nothing was beyond the scope of my imagination.

Having studied the relationship between man and beast over the last 17 years, I’ve decided to open up this aspect of my practice to include animals. To be clear, I’m not a Veterinarian of any kind, however, after owning my own farm for several years, having my horses, sheep, cats and dog treated with success solely using these principles I can champion the positive effect on 36 my own animals over 7 years, in addition to the others that I’ve served. In that time, I’ve successfully treated a great variety of ailments both acute and chronic ailments.

Thankfully, I’ve also been mentored and guided by Heilkunst Practitioners schooled in the treatment of animals, as well as more Holistically trained Veterinarians, while at the same time, treating other patient’s animals for their chronic diseases over the past 9 years. At this juncture, I feel ready to take this aspect of Heilkunst treatment on more formally at present of course keeping in mind the appropriate jurisdiction. I also have a small group of colleagues who’ve offered to mentor me in case I should need a leg up so to speak.

(the latter broke her front leg which I set and treated with homeopathic rx).

Our 3 year-old Morgan filly, Baby, with our daughter Adie.

Our 27 year old Appaloosa, Teddy, and Baby with Adie and our trainer, Emily.

Three baby goats, Carmie, Maple and Sera, which I’ve treated over the last several years on my best friend’s farm, with our son, Jordan.

At this juncture, you may be asking why a person’s illness matrix will show up in their dog, cat or their horse? Thankfully this question has already been addressed by my colleague Jeff who wrote this blog on Ceasar Milan’s work as a Dog Whisperer. You can read his blog here. The one I wrote, on the same subject in 2008, is also available, which should give you another perspective on the same reasoning behind why our animals participate our human diseases. You can read my other blog article here.

As a result, of the intrinsic dynamic between human and animal, I will only be treating the animal of patients already being treated by Heilkunst. Based on the links above to Caesar’s work on the owner’s character structure, also realizing that the animals in our care are just a mirror of our unresolved issues. There really is no point in treating an animal in a vacuum without it’s owner. Like a patient who may just want their child treated using the principles of this system of medicine, the child will reach his/her limitation based on the parent’s health and well-being as we go through the process of peeling their onion with timeline therapy. If there is a stricture in the parent’s disease matrix, the child can not move beyond this place in their own treatment, without risk of the re-infection of the state of mind. Until all the players are addressing the root cause of their ills using principled medicine the case will be mired … the same is true for the animal in their care.